ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL ®
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Delivery & Packaging Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Storage & Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7 Foot Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Field Cutting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Touch-up paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Design Considerations & Calculations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-10 Advantage-Lok Accessories & Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 General Installation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Panel Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-17 Trim Installation & Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-31 Installation & Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-34
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL INTRODUCTION The Advantage-Lok Standing Seam panel gives you the leak resistance and beauty of a traditional standing seam roof without the expense and installation difficulty of clips. The 5/8” long fastening slots allow the panel to easily expand and contract with temperature changes. The full 1-3/8” high rib provides for additional leak protection and wind uplift resistance, and a sharp, well-defined look. The Advantage-Lok Standing Seam panel is designed to be installed over a solid deck on roof pitches of 3 on 12 and greater. With proper handling and installation, your Advantage-Lok panels will provide years of leak-free performance and beauty. Please review this manual carefully and completely before beginning your installation.
Applications: The Advantage-Lok is an architectural (non-structural) panel that is ideal for light commercial and residential applications. It can be used for roofing, mansards, or fascias. The panels must be applied over a solid substrate.
Available Specifications: Colors and Finishes: The Advantage-Lok panel is available in 29 Ga. and 26 Ga. prepainted steel. Advantage-Lok is also available in 26 Ga. acrylic coated Galvalume. On high visibility applications, bare Galvalume is not recommended. Our siliconized polyester paint system carries a 25-year limited warranty for your protection. Please see our color chart for details on our paint system. Warranty copies available on request.
Widths: The Advantage- Lok panel is available in a 12” and a 16” in 29 ga. coverage width and 16” in 26 ga. coverage width. The 1/16” striations provide strength and reduce the incidence of oil canning in the panel.
Lengths: The Advantage-Lok Panel is available in standard lengths from 5’ to 40’. Longer lengths require additional handling, packaging, and shipping considerations. An extra handling charge may apply to panels over 40’. Please consult your local Union Corrugating office for recommendations. Advantage-Lok panels cannot be end lapped. You must order full length panels to avoid end laps.
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Rib Height: The full 1-3/8” high rib provides for improved leak resistance over other typical panels that have only a 7/8” to 1” high rib. The higher rib also increases wind uplift resistance. 12” & 16” Coverage 1-3/8"
WITH MINOR STRIATIONS
DESIGN This manual contains suggestions and guidelines on how to install Advantage-Lok panels. The installation details shown are proven methods of construction, but are not intended to cover all instances, building requirements, designs, or codes. It is the responsibility of the designer/installer to ensure that the details meet particular building requirements. The designer/installer must be aware of, and allow for, expansion/ contraction of roof panels. The details may require changes or revisions due to each project’s conditions. There are certain minimum, live, snow, dead, collateral, and wind loads that a roof must generally be designed to support. Consult local building officials to determine the appropriate building design load requirements. A professional engineer should be consulted for all roof system designs. It is the buyer’s responsibility to verify all applicable code requirements, check all measurements, and determine suitability of product for job. Any job estimates or take-offs provided by Union Corrugating are for reference only. The buyer is responsible for verifying actual length and quantities needed. Implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. All Advantage-Lok instructions assume that a qualified firm or individual has been contacted regarding application of this product. Failure to comply with stated recommendations relieves the manufacturer of responsibility for any damage or deterioration of the product incurred and voids any applicable warranty.
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Cordless Screw Gun Snips Tape Measure Electric Metal Shear* Caulk Gun Cordless Drill Pop Rivet Tool Chalk Line “Duckbill” Locking Pliers Hemming Tool Electrical Extension Cord #14
DELIVERY&PACKAGING OPTIONS Lead Time: Please allow 14 days for delivery for standard colors. Any special requests or non-standard colors may require longer lead times. Consult your local Union Corrugating Sales Representative for special requests. A packaging charge will be added to all orders. Standard packaging is crating utilizing the block and banding method. Boards are placed around the bundle of panels to provide a uniform and secure crate. For LTL and overseas shipments, panels are packaged in a completely enclosed crate to provide optimum protection. Additional charges will apply for non-standard packaging and special requests.
Standard Packaging
* We do not recommend the use of a power circular saw. Use of a power saw could: 1. Increase the instance of edge rust. 2. Metal particles on panel surface could damage panel finish. Installer must have prior experience and knowledge of the listed tools and their uses in working with metal roofing.
SAFETY If you must walk on a metal roof, take great care. Metal panels can become slippery, so always wear shoes with non-slip soles. Avoid working on metal roofs during wet conditions when the panels can become extremely slippery. Walking or standing on a metal roof which does not have a plywood or other deck beneath it is not recommended. However, if you must do so, always walk on the purlins, never between. OHSA safety regulations should be complied with at all times.
Optional Packaging ! CAUTION Always wear heavy gloves when working with steel panels to avoid cuts from sharp edges. When power cutting or drilling steel panels, always wear safety glasses to prevent eye injury from flying metal fragments.
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Full Crate – This method is utilized for all LTL and overseas shipments or at customer’s request.
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL STORAGE & HANDLING Storage: Bare Galvalume and painted panels can be expected to give many years of rust-free service when precautions are taken during storage. If metal is not to be used immediately, store inside a well ventilated, dry location. Any outdoor storage is at the customer’s own risk. At time of delivery, inspect panels for moisture. If moisture has formed, the panels should be unbundled, wiped dry, and allowed to dry completely. Failure to remove the entrapped moisture between the stacked sheets immediately will affect the service life of the metal. Extended storage of panels in a bundle is not recommended. Under no circumstances should the sheets be stored near or come in contact with salt water, corrosive chemicals, ash, or fumes generated or released inside the building or nearby plants, foundries, plating works, kilns, fertilizer, and wet or green lumber. If panel bundles are stored outside, the following list of requirements should be adhered to: 1. The storage area should be reasonably level, and should be located so as to minimize handling of bundles during the construction process. 2. When stored on bare ground, place a plastic ground cover under the bundles to minimize condensation on the panels from moisture in the soil. 3. Store bundles at least 12 inches above ground level to allow air circulation beneath the bundle, and to prevent rising water from entering the bundle. 4. Elevate one end of the bundle slightly to permit runoff of moisture from the top of the bundle or from between nested panels. Water-resistant paper will not provide long-term resistance to moisture penetration from puddled water on top of the bundle. A waterproof cover should be placed over the bundles, with allowance for air circulation under the cover (see Figure 1).
5. Inspect stored bundles daily and repair any tears or punctures in the water-resistant wrapping with a compatible waterproof tape. 6. Re-cover opened bundles at the end of each day to prevent entry of moisture. Never cover the metal with plastic as this will cause condensation to form. The panels may have a protective polyfilm layer applied to the topside of the panel to prevent possible damage to the painted surface. If panel has a protective polyfilm coating, remove the polyfilm before exposing to direct sunlight and high temperatures. Under no circumstances should the polyfilm remain on the panels after installation. Union Corrugating bears no responsibility for damage to metal caused by improper storage and failure to remove polyfilm.
Storage on Roof: To facilitate the handling of Advantage-Lok panels, panel bundles can be lifted and placed on the roof. Bundles need to be placed parallel to the framing members and the slope of the roof. Load capabilities of the structure must be checked prior to placing bundles on the roof. When lifting packaged sheets, make certain they are adequately supported. Panels less than 20’-0” in length can normally be lifted with a forklift; however, when lifting panels in excess of 20’- 0”, it is recommended that a spreader bar and slings be used. When lifting, no more than 1/3 of the length of the panel should be left unsupported. Make a plan for bundle placement by determining how much area a bundle of panels will cover. Bundles should be placed on the roof in accordance with the direction the panel will be installed. Consider where the string line, if any, is to run at the eave to set roof panels by. Roof bundles should not interfere with this string line.
Fig. 1 Spreader Bar
Block Canvas Cover Off the Bundle
Canvas or Nylon Straps
Slope for Drainage Stack of Panels Straps/Paper
Plastic Cover
Allow Air Circulation Under Cover
Block Bundle 6" Off the Ground
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Blocks
Metal Panels
Solid Substrate
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL STORAGE & HANDLING Receiving Materials: It is the responsibility of the installer to unload material from the delivery truck. The installer shall be responsible for providing suitable equipment for unloading of material from the delivery truck. After receiving material, check the condition of the material, and review the shipment against the shipping list to ensure all materials are accounted for. If damages or shortages are discovered, it should be noted on the shipping copy at time of delivery. If material is delivered by common, carrier a claim must be made with the carrier as soon as possible. If replacement material is required, you must contact Union Corrugating to place the order. If material is delivered on company trucks, note the damages and shortages on the shipping copy. Any damages and shortages must by reported to Union Corrugating within 48 hours from time of shipment.
5. After panel bundles are opened, individual panels must also be handled carefully to prevent panel buckling or damage to the panel coating. When removing a panel from a bundle, it should never be allowed to slide over another panel. The individual panels should be “rolled” off the top of the bundle to prevent scratching the next panel. A panel should never be picked up by its ends. Instead, lift the panel along its longitudinal edge and carry in a vertical (not flat) position. For panels over 10 feet long, two or more people should lift the panel along the same edge. 6. Soft gloves must be worn when handling panels.
Manual Handling:
! CAUTION Improper loading and unloading of bundles and crates may result in bodily harm and/or material damage. Union Corrugating is not responsible for bodily injuries and/or material damages resulting from improper loading and unloading. 6’- 8’ Max.
General Handling: Each bundle should be handled carefully to avoid being damaged. Care should be taken to prevent bending of the panel or abrasion to finish. Whenever possible, the bundle should remain crated until it is located in its place of storage. If bundles must be opened, we recommend you recrate them before lifting. To avoid damage, please lift the bundle at its center of gravity.
Handling: Proper care is required in unloading and handling panel bundles in order to prevent panel damage. 1. Bundles should remain banded during any handling, and until the individual panels in each bundle are ready to be installed. Bundles should never be lifted by the banding.
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2. Lift each bundle as close as possible to its center of gravity. 3. If the panel bundles are to be lifted with a crane, use a spreader bar of appropriate length, and nylon band slings. (Do not use wire rope slings as they will damage the panels.) 4. Depending on panel length, some bundles may be lifted by a forklift. When using a forklift, the forks should be spread apart to their maximum spacing, and the load must be centered on the forks.
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL Mechanical Handling:
FOOT TRAFFIC
Forklift A forklift may be used for panels up to 20’- 0” long. Please make sure the forks are at their maximum separation. Do not transport open bundles. When transporting bundles across rough terrain, or over a longer distance, some means of supporting the panel load must be used.
Care of metal panels and flashings must be exercised throughout erection. Foot traffic can cause distortion of panel and damage to finish. Traffic over the installed system must be kept to an absolute minimum. If continuous foot traffic is necessary for maintenance over certain areas of the roof, then a permanent walkway should be installed. If continuous foot traffic is necessary during installation, provide walking platforms to avoid any panel damage as shown below. When walking on the roof panels is unavoidable, walk only in the flats of the panel as shown below. Walking on the ribs can cause damage to the panels.
! CAUTION All applicable safety regulations, including OSHA regulations, must be complied with during the panel installation process.
Crane A crane should be used when lifting panels with lengths greater than 20’- 0”. Please be sure to utilize a spreader bar to ensure the even distribution of the weight to the pick up points. As a rule when lifting panels, no more than 1/3 of the length of the panel should be left unsupported. Canvas or nylon slings should be used to pick-up panels. DO NOT use cable or chains because this will damage the panels.
Walking Platforms
Advantage-Lok Panels
Foot Traffic
Advantage-Lok Panels
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL FIELD CUTTING Tin snips or a “nibbler” type electric tool are recommended for field cutting Advantage-Lok panels. If a skill saw is used, the blade will generate slivers of metal chips. These slivers and metal chips must be immediately removed from the Advantage-Lok panels because they will damage the finish and shorten the life of the product. One method of preventing this problem is to flip the panels over when cutting. This allows the slivers and metal chips to be brushed from the back side and avoids damaging the paint on the top side of the panels.
CAUTION All product surfaces should be free of debris at all times. Installed surfaces should be wiped clean at the end of each work period. Never cut panels over metal surfaces. Metal shavings will rust on the surface, voiding the warranty.
! CAUTION When cutting metal panels, goggles must be worn for eye protection.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS & CALCULATIONS INSULATION & VENTILATION
Proper design and installation of vapor barriers and ventilation systems are important to prevent condensation and the resulting problems of moisture damage and loss of insulation efficiency. Condensation occurs when moisture-laden air comes in contact with a surface temperature equal to our below the dew point of the air. This phenomenon creates problems that are not unique with metal buildings; these problems are common to all types of construction. In addition to providing resistance to heat transfer, insulation can also protect against condensation forming on cold surfaces, either inside the building or within the wall/roof system cavity. The arrangement of the building’s insulation system and vapor retarder is the responsibility of the building designer. These are some basic guidelines to help control condensation in a metal building: 1. The insulation should have a vapor retarder face on the “warm” side of the insulation. For most buildings, this means that the vapor retarder is on the inside surface (toward the building’s interior). 2. The thickness of the insulation must be designed to maintain the temperature of the vapor retarder above the interior dew point, using the worst-case expected outside temperature.
TOUCH-UP PAINT All painted panels and flashings have a factory applied baked on finish. Handling and installing panels may result in some small scratches or nicks to the paint finish. Touch-up paint is available in matching colors. It is recommended that a small brush be used to apply touch-up paint to those areas that are in need of repair. Touch-up paint does not have the superior chalk and fade resistance of the factory applied paint finish and will normally discolor at an accelerated rate. Aerosol paint should not be used because of the overspray that may occur. Periodic touch-up may be required to maintain color match. There is no warranty on touch-up paint in regards to colormatch because the paint processes are different.
3. All perimeter conditions, seams, and penetrations of the vapor retarder must be adequately sealed in order to provide a continuous membrane to resist the passage of water vapor. 4. Building ventilation, whether by gravity ridge vent, poweroperated fans, or other means, contributes significantly to reduced condensation. The movement of air to the outside of the building reduces the interior level of vapor pressure. On buildings that have an attic space or are being retrofitted with a metal roofing system, vents should be placed at both the eave and peak of the roof in order to prevent a buildup of moisture (humidity) in the attic space. Contact your local building code officials or an engineer on proper ventilation practices for your area. Vent
Small Brush
Attic Insulation
Vent at Eave
Touch-Up Paint
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL DESIGN/INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Substrates NOTE: In warm weather and tropical climates red rosin paper should be applied over the felt paper to prevent the felt paper from sticking to the panels and tearing the vapor barrier. The red rosin paper will allow for better thermal expansion. In cold
weather climates, it is recommended that you use an Ice and Weather Shield at the valley and eave. This needs to be applied over the substrate before the felt paper is installed.
! CAUTION Extreme caution should be used when applying this product because it is very slippery.
ROOF SLOPE FACTOR CHART This chart should be used when specifying and ordering Advantage-Lok Panels and Trims.
Peak S
L
H
Eave F
Hip or Valley (L) x (Hip Valley Multiplier) = H
SLOPE
SLOPE FACTOR
HIP/VALLEY MULTIPLIER
3:12
1.0308
4:12
SLOPE
SLOPE FACTOR
HIP/VALLEY MULTIPLIER
1.4362
8:12
1.2019
1.5635
1.0541
1.4530
9:12
1.2500
1.6008
5:12
1.0833
1.4743
10:12
1.3017
1.6415
6:12
1.1180
1.5000
11:12
1.3566
1.6853
7:12
1.1577
1.5298
12:12
1.4142
1.7320
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL CALCULATIONS FOR DETERMINING PANEL LENGTH Peak, Ridge, Endwall, Hip 1. Panels should be started 1” down from edge or peak (length of run minus 1”) 2. If ridge or peak is ventilated start sheet down 2” from edge or peak. This could vary depending on the type of ventilation being used. Consult the ventilation manufacturer for recommendations (length of run minus 2”). Eave 1. A minimum of 1” beyond eave header is recommended (Run plus 1”) 2. Extended Eave Application 1” a. Hemmed Panel add 2” b. Exposed Fastener add 1” 3. Eave Trim Flush a. Hemmed Panel add 1” (Must use offset cleat) b. Exposed Fastener add 1” Minimum c. 5” K Style Gutter can be used with this trim 4. Box Gutter with back leg eave extension of 3-1/8” a. Hemmed Panel add 1” (Must use offset cleat) b. Exposed Fastener add 1” c. No Eave Trim is necessary
2. Exposed Fastener 4” back from center line of valley. Must use double bead mastic under panel and tube sealant to close end of panel. 3. Recommend to use Ice and Water shield under valley trim. Examples (Length of run is 20’) 1. Non-ventilated condition (length of run –1”) a. Extended Eave 1” (1) Hemmed: 2 ” – 1” = 1” Panel Length: 20-1” Min (2) Exposed Fastener : 2”–1”=1” Panel Length: 20’-1” Min b. Flush Eave and Eave with Box Gutter (1) Hemmed: 1” – 1” = 0 Panel Length: 20’-0 Min (2) Exposed Fastener : 1” – 1”= 0 Panel Length: 20’- 0 Min 2. Ventilated Condition (Length of Run - 2”) a. Extended Eave 1” (1) Hemmed: 2 ”– 2”= 0” Panel Length: 20’-0” Min (2) Exposed Fastener: 1”–2” = -1” Panel Length: 19’-11” Min b. Flush Eave and Eave with Box Gutter : (1) Hemmed: 1” – 2” = - 1” Panel Length : 19’-11” Min (2) Exposed Fastener: 1”– 2”= -1” Panel Length:19’-11” Min
Valley Condition 1. Hemmed Panel 4” back from center line of valley. Add 1” for Panel Hem. Must use offset cleat.
TRIM ANGLE SPECIFICATION CHART 3:12
4:12
5:12
6:12
ROOF SLOPE 7:12 8:12
9:12
10:12
11:12
12:12
RIDGE/HIP
152°
143°
135°
127°
120°
113°
106°
100°
95°
90°
VALLEY
160°
154°
148°
138°
133°
113°
129°
126°
123°
120°
ENDWALL TRANSITION
104°
108°
112°
116°
120°
123°
126°
128°
132°
135°
HIGH SIDE PEAK
76°
71°
67°
63°
60°
56°
53°
50°
47°
45°
EAVE
104°
108°
112°
116°
120°
123°
126°
128°
132°
135°
EXT. EAVE
104°
108°
112°
116°
120°
123°
126°
128°
132°
135°
BOX GUTTER
104°
108°
112°
116°
120°
123°
126°
128°
132°
135°
PROFILE
FLASHING
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL ADVANTAGE-LOK ACCESSORIES
19”
TUBESEALANT DBBTLSLT
1-1/2”
Urethane Tube Sealant (10.3 oz.)
Double Bead Butyl Tape (7/8” x 3/16” x 40’)
GLTEK
# 14 x 7/8” Hex Head Lap Tek Screw Metal-to-Metal Connection
ccc SSPR.125
Pop Rivet Stainless 1/8” x 3/16”
cccPAINTTUP.6OZ
HEMMINGTOOL19
Touch Up Paint (.6 oz.) With Brush
Hemming Tool 1/8” Opening
ccc WS150
GPHWS100250
GPHDS100250
# 9 x 1-1/2” Hex Head Woodmate Screw Metal-to-Wood Connection
#10 x 1” Pancake Head Woodscrew
1” Pancake Head Tek Screw
160°
Phillips Screw Hem 5/8"
1/2 "
160°
C
1"
135°
1"
2-1/4"
1-1/2 "
1-3/8"
C
1"
Offset Cleat *
Pipe Boot
C
1"
135°
3/4"
cccALOSCLEAT
135°
MF3
3/4"
C
90° Hem 5/8"
Various Sizes, Heat Treated & Retro Fit Also Available
3/4"
cccALZC
3/4"
Z -Trim*
cccALCLEAT
cccALCF
Cleat *
Counter Flashing * 1/2" Open Hem
1-1/4"
C 2-1/2"
1-3/8" 1/2"
45°
36"
ccc ALSTARTER
C
RCALUNIVERSAL
Neoprene Universal Closure
1"
1-1/2"
Starter*
36" 32"
12" 16"
VRCAL12 VRCAL16
2"
Vented Formed Closure 12” & 16”
1/2" Hem
cccALRF
1-3/8"
C
Reglet *
3"
GAALPC
Panel Cap Trim*
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Roll Valley 20” x 50’
ccc GPFS26 415120
29 GA 41-1/4 x 10’-GFS29 26 GA 41-9/16 x 10’- 415120
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL STEP RIDGE/HIP
PRE-FORMED VALLEY TRIM ITEM # cccALPV
ITEM # cccALHRC 135°
3-1/2" 135° C
2-3/8"
1/2" Hem
SPECIFY ANGLE
1/2"
1/2" Hem
C
SPECIFY ANGLE
1" 14"
1/2" Hem
1/2" Hem
Blank Width 13- 3/4”
Blank Width 31”
FLAT RIDGE HIP
45°
FLUSH EAVE TRIM
ITEM # cccALRC
ITEM # cccALSE
3-1/4"
C
6-3/8"
SPECIFY ANGLE
SPECIFY ANGLE
C
3-1/2"
1/2" Hem
135°
Blank Width 13 - 3/4”
1"
EXTENDED EAVE TRIM ITEM # cccALTS
C
RAKE TRIM ITEM # cccALRAKE
1/4 "
5/8"
7/8"
1/2" Open Hem
Blank Width 8 -1/4”
2-3/4"
4-1/4" C Hem
90°
4" 135°
Blank Width 4-1/2”
1"
STEP RAKE TRIM ITEM # cccALSR
Open Hem 1/2"
135° 1"
Blank Width 10-1/4”
5"
SIDE WALL
C
ITEM # cccALSW
1-3/4"
Hem
4"
135°
C 3-1/2"
1"
4-1/4" 1/2" Open Hem
1/2" Open Hem
Blank Width 13 -3/4”
Blank Width 8 -1/4”
STEP SIDE WALL
ENDWALL FLASHING
ITEM # cccALSS
ITEM # cccALEWF
C 4"
135°
3"
C 4"
SPECIFY ANGLE
5-3/4"
1-3/4"
Hem 1"
Blank Width 10-1/4”
Blank Width 10-1/4”
1/2" Hem
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL 1.5” SILL/HEAD
FLUSH RAKE TRIM ITEM # cccALFLUSHRAKE
ITEM # cccALSILLHEAD
1-1/2" C
C
3/8" Closed Hem
3-3/4"
2-1/8" 3/4"
1-1/2"
1/2"
3/4"
135°
1/2" Open Hem
Blank Width 6-7/8”
Blank Width 6 -7/8”
KNEE CAP
SILL TO SOFFIT ITEM # cccALBG
3/16"
ITEM # GAALKC
8"
C
Must notch Knee Cap in field.
2-1/2"
1-3/8"
1/2" Hem 1-1/2" 4-3/4"
1/2" 135°
Comes in 10’ sections; yields 15 pcs per 10’. (Need to field cut into 8” lengths)
Blank Width 8”
Blank Width 10-1/4”
BOX GUTTER END
BOX GUTTER ITEM # cccALBG
ITEM # cccALBGE
1/2" OPEN HEM
3-1/8”
1"
1”
SPECIFY ANGLE*
1” 5”
4”
C
4"
4"
C 5"
5”
Blank Width 20 -5/8”
10’ Only
HIGH SIDE PEAK TRIM ITEM # cccALHSE
UNIVERSAL GUTTER DOWNSPOUT STRAP ITEM # cccALUGS
C
4-1/8"
1"
Blank Width 7” x 6”
1" Hem Open C
SPECIFY ANGLE
Hem
4-1/8"
17" 16"
135° Open Hem 1/2"
1"
1-1/2"
Blank Width 10-1/4”
1 PIECE VALLEY TRIM ITEM # cccALVAL SPECIFY ANGLE
1/2” Closed Hem
TRANSITION FLASHING
NOTE: After hemmed panel is placed over offset close hem.
1”
45°
3/4" Closed Hem C
9-11/16”
6-1/4"
SPECIFY ANGLE
6-1/4"
1”
Blank Width 32- 3/8”
ITEM # cccALTF
1/2" Closed Hem
4”
10’ Only
Blank Width 13 - 3/4”
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL DOWNSPOUT ITEM # cccALDOWNSPOUT
DOWNSPOUT BRACKET ITEM # cccALDB
3-1/2”
4”
1/2” Hem
19” 1/2” Hem
1-1/2”
Available in Lengths: 10’ and 20’ 20”
Blank Width 16”
2 x 3 OUTLET TUBE
ELBOW ITEM # cccALELBOW
3-1/2”
4”
4” 4”
Available in 45° and 90° only 90°
Manufactured by Others
Blank Width 16”
GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION The installer should be familiar with all installation instructions before starting work. Before beginning installation of panels, the installer should examine the substrate or framing to ensure that all supporting members are straight, level, and plumb to avoid any panel distortion. All substructures should be designed to meet all necessary code requirements. The panels should be installed plumb, straight, and square to the eave. Some field cutting and fitting of panels and trims is to be expected by the installer and minor field corrections are a part of normal installation work. Installation procedures and penetrations by fasteners in the panel system shall be in accordance with the panel manufacturer’s printed instructions. Trim shall be installed true, and in proper alignment with the panels. Closures shall not be attached unless the proper sealant is placed under or around these closures. Sealants must be field applied on dry, clean surfaces. All trims, closures, and accessories shown on the installation drawings are available from Union Corrugating unless noted otherwise. Oil canning in the flat area of the panels is common to the industry and does not affect the integrity of the panel. Therefore, oil canning is not a reason for rejection.
Condition of Substructure Panel distortion may occur if not applied over properly aligned and uniform substructure. The installer should check the roof deck for squareness before installing Advantage-Lok panels. Several methods can be used to verify squareness of the structure for proper installation of the panels. Method A- One method for checking the roof for squareness is to measure diagonally across one slope of the roof from similar points at the ridge and eave and obtain the same dimension. Method B - The 3-4-5 triangle system may also be used. To use this system, measure a point from the corner along the edge of the roof at a module of three (3). Measure a point from the same corner along another edge at a module of four (4). Then, by measuring diagonally between the two points established, the dimension should be exactly a module of five (5) to have a square corner. Multiple uses of this system may be required to determine building squareness. If the endwall cannot be made square, the roof system cannot be installed as shown in these instructions.
Method A 10
Method B
10 3
It is the responsibility of the installer to insure a suitable substrate prior to the application of Advantage-Lok. Distortion in the panel caused by an uneven substrate, ripples, or laps in the vapor barrier; debris, etc., are not defects in the materials, and are not the responsibility of Union Corrugating.
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION Panel Installation Advantage -Lok is an architectural concealed fastener panel. It is recommended that you use the concealed fastener method. There are fewer penetrations, better aesthetics, and more flexibility for thermal expansion. On continuous runs over 25’ the concealed fastener method is required. 1. Align the female edge of the first panel with the chalk line from 0” to 1-3/4” snapped at the rake edge. Remember this line can be from the rake edge. Panel should over hang eave a minimum of 1”. See figure 1. 2. Once panel is hemmed and aligned, square to the eave fasten panel with a 1” Pancake Head Screw a maximum of 24” on center. NOTE: Maximum fastener spacing below. 3. To allow for movement of the panel towards the eave or ridge, place the fastener in the middle of the 5/8” slot. If you want the sheet to expand towards the eave, place the fastener at the bottom of the slot and pin the sheets at the ridge. If you want the sheet to expand towards the ridge place fastener at the top of the slot and pin sheets at eave. NOTE: To avoid panel distortion and to allow for maximum expansion and contraction of the panel do not overdrive the pancake head screws when fastening panels into the substrate.
Figure 1 0”–1-3/4”
4. Align the second panel female edge with the male edge of the starter panel. See Figure 2. Panels must be flush at eave edge. Remember, panels should be extended over eave by 1”. 5. Lightly compress with palm of hand and snap panels together at seam. Snap panels from eave to ridge. 6. After panel seam is locked and flush at eave with 1st panel, fasten the panel with a 1” Pancake Head Screw along the male leg. 7. Continue to apply panels as in steps 2 thru 5.
Advantage-Lok Fastener Requirements Spacing 12”
12” Wide Panel 110
16” Wide Panel 90
16”
85
70
20”
70
55
24”
55
45
Maximum Fastener Spacing Deck Thickness 1/2”
Spacing 16” on center
5/8”
20” on center
3/4”
24” on center
Fasten Panel starting approx. 6” up from eave not to exceed 1’ 0” Note: Maximum fastener spacing for 110 mph into 5/8 plywood deck and thicker is 16” on center.
Conversion Factors For Advantage-Lok Sqs. to Lineal Ft.
Figure 2
12” Wide Panel 16” Wide Panel EXAMPLE: 12’ wide Panel $80 Squares x .010 = 80¢ LF 80¢ LF ÷ .010 = $80.00 Sq #10 x 1” Woodgrip Pancake Head
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL FIELD HEMMING & BENDING OF PANEL EXPOSED Panels can be fastened along eave with a 1-1/2” double washered neoprene woodscrew. Fasten along a line parallel to the eave and 3” up from the eave edge. Place 2 fasteners into the flat pan of the panel evenly spaced.
method involves additional labor, but is recommended when aesthetics is a principle concern. When hemming the flat of the sheet, you must cut off both ribs 1” back from the edge of the sheet if you are making a 1” hem.
CONCEALED When the concealed fastener method of installation is desired, panels must be field notched and hemmed to accommodate placement onto the Offset Cleat or Extended Eave Trim. This
Note: If you are closing off the rib end of the panel, cut approximately 1/2” off the ribs to allow enough metal to close the ends. 1" to 1-1/2"
Field Notch Ribs Only
1"
Field Bend Flat Part of Panel to Accept Offset Cleat
Hemming Tool
Field Apply Sealant in Bend
Offset Cleat
Note: When hemming panels, it works best to cut the ribs and hem the panel by turning the sheet upside down. For safety reasons, it is recommended that panels be hemmed on the ground.
If a color match is required when closing off the panel end, panels can be field notched and folded across the Exposed Fastener End
panel end. This method involves additional labor but is recommended when aesthetics is a principle concern. 1" to 1-1/2"
Measure Panel End Opening for Notch Distance
OR
Concealed Fastener End
Approx. 3/8" Approx. 3/8"
Field Bend Extention to Cover Panel End Apply Sealant Prior to Bending Extention Over Panel End
Notch Panel Leaving Side of Rib as Shown
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL PANEL END INSTALLATION Metal panels at the eave and valley ends can be installed using an exposed fastener (figure 1), or an offset cleat (figures 2 and 3) for concealed fastening. When direct fastening the panel, a double washered woodscrew or tek is recommended for exposed conditions. These fasteners will always have a neoprene washer Advantage-Lok Panel
to stop leakage around the head of the fastener. When using the offset cleat, you must order the panel a minimum of 1” longer to allow for field hemming of the panel for engagement to the offset cleat.
Advantage-Lok Panel Offset Cleat Advantage-Lok Panel
Panel Hem
Double Bead Mastic Eave Trim
Wood Screw
Offset Cleat
Double Bead Mastic Eave Trim Pancake Head Screw
Cleat
Cleat
Double Bead Mastic
Double Bead Mastic
Pancake Head Screw
Pancake Head Screw
Valley Flashing
FIGURE 1 Exposed Fastener Eave
FIGURE 2 Concealed Fastener Eave
FIGURE 3 Concealed Fastener Valley
Field Hem Panel to Engage Offset Cleat
Woodscrew
Offset Cleat
Double Bead Mastic
12" & 16" Coverage 1-3/8"
Wood Screws
Exposed Fastener
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1. FLUSH EAVE TRIM DETAILS A. Concealed Fasteners . . . . . . . . 21 B. Exposed Fastener . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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2. EXTENDED EAVE DETAILS A. Concealed Fasteners . . . . . . . . 22 B. Exposed Fastener . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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3. EAVE WITH BOX GUTTER A. Concealed Fasteners . . . . . . . . 23 B. Exposed Fastener . . . . . . . . . . . 23
KNEE CAP
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4. VALLEY DETAILS A. Concealed Fasteners . . . . . . . . 24 B. Exposed Fastener . . . . . . . . . . . 24 C. 1 Piece Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 5. RIDGE DETAILS A. Vented Ridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 B. Non Vented Ridge . . . . . . . . . . 26
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8. ENDWALL TRIM DETAILS A. Vented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 B. Non Vented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL VENT TRIM DETAIL 1. Cut Pipe Boot at appropriate pipe diameter. 2. Slide the Pipe Boot down over pipe using water to lubricate it if necessary.
1-1/2" Woodscrew @ 1-1/2" Centers
3. Form base to fit profile of the roof panel. 4. Seal between base and roof with tube sealant. 5. Fasten the Pipe Boot with 1-1/2” woodscrew at 1-1/2” centers to complete the seal. Available in nine different sizes to fit pipes from 1/4” to 19” in diameter. Three styles available: 1. EDPM Black or Grey 2. Silicone (Heat Tempered 100° to 450°) 3. Retrofit (Boot fits around pipe)
Pipe Boot
KNEE CAP DETAIL Application details are for illustration purposes only and may not be appropriate for all environmental conditions, building designs, or panel profiles. Projects should be engineered to conform to applicable building codes, regulations, and accepted industry practices. Moisture barrier underlayment or insulation is not shown in these drawings for clarity.
Knee Cap
1. Notch Panel to make transition. 2. Caulk Panel Rib 3” back and down from transition. 3. Place Knee Cap over panel at transition.
Caulk Opening
4. Pop Rivet Knee Cap to Panel Rib.
Field Cut Rib But Not Panel
Pop Rivet Both Sides
Pop Rivet
Advantage-Lok Cover
Caulk Opening
Advantage-Lok Panel Field Notch and Bend Panel
Tube Sealant
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL CHIMNEY DETAIL Cricket 1. Field fabricate flat sheet to fit plywood cricket. Chimney
2. Attach Cricket Flashing with 1” pancake head screws. 3. Apply Double Bead Mastic to Cricket Flashing. 4. Attach panel to substrate.
Cricket
5. Caulk at sealed ends of panel rib. Sidewall 1. Apply Double Bead Mastic to panel.
Advantage-Lok Panel
2. Fasten Z Closure through mastic. 3. Apply Double Bead Mastic to Top Leg of Z closure.
Sidewall
4. Notch Sidewall Flashing to tie into cricket and endwall flashings.
(Field Cut and Bend as Shown Below)
5. Attach Sidewall flashing to chimney and Z closure.
Endwall (Field Cut and Bend as Shown Below)
Endwall 1. Apply Double Bead Mastic to pan of sheet. SLOPE
2. Field Notch Z closure to fit panel.
Advantage-Lok Panel
3. Apply Double Bead Mastic to top leg of Z closure and panel rib.
Field Fabricate Flat Sheet to Fit Plywood Cricket Below
SLOPE SLOPE
4. Use tube sealant to seal all seams and panel ribs. 5. Field notch Endwall flashing to fit chimney and sidewall. 6. Attach Endwall flashing to chimney and Z Closure.
SLOPE
3:12 Slope Minimum
NOTE: Use Tube Sealant to seal all seams and openings
FLASHING PROFILES
ACCESSORIES Tube Sealant 3-1/2"
Double Bead Mastic
SIDEWALL
4-14"
Pancake Head Screws
Sidewall
Field Cut and Bend to Accomodate Chimney
Pop Rivets
1" C 1-3/8"
1"
Z Closure
4"
5-3/4"
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL FLUSH EAVE TRIM DETAIL –CONCEALED FASTENER 1. Before installing panels, attach cleat to fascia with Pancake Head Screws, 2’ on center. Make sure the cleat will set in the open hem of the trim.
Pancake Screw
ACCESSORIES Double Bead Mastic
Tube Sealant
Offset Cleat
Double Bead Mastic
2. Slide the Eave Trim over the cleat.
Pancake Screws
Tube Sealant
3. Apply double bead mastic to the underside of the 1-1/2” leg of the offset cleat. Attach the Cleat and the Eave Trim to the deck with Pancake Head Screws. Allow the cleat to extend 1” over the eave.
Eave Trim Pancake Screw Cleat
4. Hem the panel over the cleat. (Refer to page 16 for detail.)
NOTE: Panel Rib Must Be Field Notched and Flat Part of Panel Must Be Field Bent to Accept Offset Cleat
5. If 5K Gutter is to be installed, follow manufacturer’s instructions.
FLASHING PROFILES EAVE TRIM
3-1/4" SPECIFY ANGLE
CLEAT
C C
3-1/2"
1/2 "
160°
2-1/4"
160°
135°
1"
1" 1-1/2 "
135°
C
1/2" Open Hem
3/4"
OFFSET CLEAT
FLUSH EAVE TRIM DETAIL –EXPOSED FASTENER 3:12 Slope Minimum
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
1. Before installing panels, attach cleat to fascia with Pancake Head Screws, 2’ on center.
ACCESSORIES
Advantage-Lok
Woodscrew 1-1/2” (2 Per Panel)
1-1/2” Woodscrew
2. Slide the Eave Trim over the cleat.
Double Bead Mastic
Pancake Screws
3. Extend the panel a minimum of 1” past the eave. Attach panel to deck using 1-1/2” wood screws evenly spaced, 2 per pan.
Double Bead Mastic
4. If 5K Gutter is to be installed, follow manufacturer’s instructions.
Pancake Screw Cleat NOTE: Ice & Watershield is recommended for cold weather climates
FLASHING PROFILES 3-1/4" SPECIFY ANGLE
C
C
EAVE TRIM
3-1/2"
2-1/4"
CLEAT
135° 1"
1/2" Open Hem
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL EXTENDED EAVE TRIM DETAIL –CONCEALED FASTENER 1. Attach eave trim to substrate with pancake screws, 2’ on center.
Advantage-Lok Panel
ACCESSORIES
Pancake Screw
Pancake Head Woodscrew
2. Hem panel and attach panel to Extended Eave Trim. (Refer to page 16 for detail.)
(2’-0” On Center Typical) Moisture Barrier (Supplied By Others)
3. If 5k gutter is to installed, follow manufacturer’s instructions.
Extended Eave
Note: Ice and Watershield is recommended for cold weather climates.
FLASHING PROFILES C 2-3/4"
EXTENDED EAVE TRIM
5/8"
1/4 "
7/8"
EXTENDED EAVE TRIM DETAIL –EXPOSED FASTENER 1. Attach eave trim to substrate with pancake screws, 2’ on center.
3:12 Slope Minimum
Moisture Barrier (By Others) Advantage-Lok
Double Bead Mastic
1-1/2” Woodscrew
2. Apply double bead mastic to top side of trim.
ACCESSORIES
Double Bead Mastic
Woodscrew 1-1/2” (2 Per Panel)
3. Over hang panel a minimum of 1/4” past Extended Eave Trim.
Pancake Head Screws
4. Attach panel by placing two 1-1/2” woodscrews through the pan of the panel, evenly spaced, into the mastic and substrate. 5. If 5k gutter is to be installed, follow manufacturer’s instructions.
FLASHING PROFILES C
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1/4 "
7/8"
2-3/4"
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL EAVE WITH GUTTER DETAIL -CONCEALED FASTENER Exposed Fastener Application 1. Attach Box Gutter, apply double bead mastic on top side of gutter, then place gutter strap and offset cleat on top of mastic and attach to substrate with 1” Pancake Head Screw.
3:12 Slope Minimum
Advantage-Lok Panel Pancake Screw Double Bead Mastic Offset Cleat
ACCESSORIES Double Bead Mastic Pop Rivets (1 per Gutter Support)
Pop Rivet
Tube Sealant
2. Allow panel to extend 1” beyond eave.
Box Gutter
Pancake Head Woodscrew
Gutter Support
3. Hem Panel slide hemmed edge over offset cleat.
(2’-0” On Center Typical)
Moisture Barrier (Supplied by Others)
4. Pop rivet gutter strap to gutter.
FLASHING PROFILES BOX GUTTER
1/2" OPEN HEM
3-1/8”
1”
160°
5”
4”
1" Hem Open
OFFSET CLEAT
1”
SPECIFY ANGLE*
UNIVERSAL GUTTER/DOWNSPOUT STRAP C
1/2 "
17"
160°
C
16"
1" 1-1/2 "
1-1/
C
5”
EAVE WITH GUTTER DETAIL -EXPOSED FASTENER Advantage-Lok Panel
Hemmed Panel Application 1. Attach gutter to substrate with pancake head screws 2’ on center.
ACCESSORIES
Pancake Screw 1-1/2 Woodscrew Double Bead Mastic
2. Apply double bead mastic on top leg of gutter.
Pancake Head Screw
Pop Rivet
(2’-0” On Center Typical)
1-1/2” Woodscrew (2 Per Panel)
3. Attach Panel to substrate with pancake head screw 2’ on center. Allow panel to extend 1” beyond fascia maximum.
Box Gutter
Double Bead Mastic Universal Gutter/Downspout Strap
4. Attach gutter. Strap with 1-1/2” woodscrews to panel and substrate. 5. Pop rivet gutter strap to gutter.
Pop Rivets
FLASHING PROFILES UNIVERSAL GUTTER/DOWNSPOUT STRAP
1/2" OPEN HEM
3-1/8”
1”
SPECIFY ANGLE*
1" Hem Open C
1” 5”
4”
5”
C
17"
BOX GUTTER
16" 1-1/2"
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL VALLEY DETAIL – CONCEALED FASTENER 1. Attach Valley Trim with 1” pancake head screws 2’ on center.
Supplied by Others
Tube Sealant
Panel
Valley Trim 4" Min
Deck
2. Leave panels back 4” from center line of valley.
3:12 Slope Minimum
Moisture Barrier
Offset Cleat
Valley Condition
Pancake Head Woodscrew
3. Place double bead mastic on valley flashing.
Ice & Water Shield
Double Bead Mastic
4. Attach offset cleat on top of mastic. Use 1” pancake screws to attach off-set cleat to substrate.
Supplied by Others Apply under moisture barrier on top of decking. Recommended for cold weather climates
NOTE: Panel Rib Must Be Field Notched and Flat Part of Panel Must Be Field Bent to Accept Offset Cleat
FLASHING PROFILES 1/2 Hem
5. Slide hemmed panel over offset cleat (refer to page 17 for details).
C
SPECIFY ANGLE
ACCESSORIES 1/2 Hem
Double Bead Mastic
1"
Pancake Head Screw
14"
6. Use tube sealant to close off the open ends of the panels.
VALLEY
(2’- 0” On Center Typical)
45°
Tube Sealant Note: Endlap Valley Trim a minimum of 6”.
160°
1/2 "
160° 1"
OFFSET CLEAT
1-1/2 " C
VALLEY DETAIL – EXPOSED FASTENER Valley Condition
Moisture Barrier Supplied by Others
1. Attach Valley Trim with 1” Pancake Head Screws 2’ on center.
Panel
Valley Trim 4" Min.
2. Leave panels back 4” from center line of valley.
Deck Woodscrew
3. Place Double Bead Mastic on valley flashing.
Double Bead Mastic
4. Set panel and evenly space two 1-1/2” woodscrews into the flat area of panel.
Supplied by Others Apply under moisture barrier on top of decking. Recommended for cold weather climates
3:12 Slope Minimum
5. Use Tube Sealant to close off the open ends of the panels. Note: Endlap Valley Trim a minimum of 6”.
Ice & Water Shield
FLASHING PROFILES 1/2" Hem
SPECIFY ANGLE
C
1" 14"
ACCESSORIES 1/2" Hem
Double Bead Mastic 1-1/2” Woodscrew (2 Per Panel)
45°
Tube Sealant VALLEY
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL 1 PIECE VALLEY DETAIL 3:12 Slope Minimum
Valley Condition Moisture Barrier
1. Attach Valley Trim to decking with pancake head screw 2’ on center.
Panel
Valley Trim
Panel
2. Apply double bead mastic to trim. 4”
3. Hem panel.
Decking
4. Slide panel over offset.
Pancake Head Screw
5. Use tube sealant to close end of rib.
Double Bead Mastic
Recommended Ice and Water Shield
Note: Endlap Panel Valley a minumum of 6”.
FLASHING PROFILES
ACCESSORIES Double Bead Mastic
SPECIFY ANGLE
1/2” Closed Hem
9-11/16”
Pancake Head Screw
1” 1”
45°
4”
VALLEY
VENTED RIDGE DETAIL 3:12 Slope Minimum
Vented Ridge 1. Place double bead mastic on bottom of back piece of formed vented closure (closure closest to ridge).
Outside Closure
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
Pop Rivet
Ridge/Hip Cap
Panel
2. Place closure on top of panel 1” from edge of Plain Ridge/Hip Cover. 3. Place double bead mastic on top of front closure closest to eave. 4. Pop rivet Plain Ridge/Hip Cover to top of Advantage-Lok ribs.
Double Bead Mastic
FLASHING PROFILES C
6-3/8"
Double Bead Mastic
ACCESSORIES Double Bead Mastic
SPECIFY ANGLE
1/2" Hem
Flat Ridge Hip Cover
Vented Outside Closure Formed Pop Rivet (1’- 0” On Center Typical)
Formed Vented Closure
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL NON-VENTED RIDGE DETAIL 3:12 Slope Minimum
Z-Closure (Field Cut to Allow for Ribs)
Non-Vented Ridge 1. Field cut Z Trim to fit pan of roof sheet. 2. Apply double bead mastic to the bottom of the Z Trim. Make sure colored side is facing out.
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
Tube Sealant
Pop Rivet
Step Ridge/Hip Cap
Double Bead Mastic
Double Bead Mastic
Panel
3. Place Z Trim in the pan of the panel and attach with pop rivets or pancake screws.
Double Bead Mastic Pancake Head Screw or Pop Rivets
4. Apply butyl tube sealant to both sides of the Z Trim where the trim meets the panel rib. 5. Apply double bead mastic to the top of the Z Trim and across panel ribs. 6. Attach the Step Ridge/Hip Cover to the Z Trim with pop rivets, 1’ on center.
FLASHING PROFILES C 2-3/8"
ACCESSORIES Tube Sealant
3-1/2" SPECIFY ANGLE
Double Bead Mastic
1/2"
Pancake Head Screw (3 Per Panel Rib)
1/2" Hem
STEP RIDGE/HIP COVER
Pop Rivet
1" C
(1’- 0” On Center Typical)
1-3/8"
Z-CLOSURE 1"
VENTED HIGH SIDE PEAK DETAIL Vented High Side Peak
Vented Outside Closure Formed
Pop Rivet
1. Attach cleat with 1” pancake head screws.
ACCESSORIES
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
Panel
2. Place double bead mastic on bottom of closure closest to ridge and place mastic on top of closure closest to eave.
Vented Outside Closure Formed Double Bead Mastic
Peak Trim
Pop Rivet (1 Per panel Rib)
Pancake Head Woodscrew
3. Place closure on top of panel 1” from edge of Peak Trim.
Double Bead Mastic
Pancake Head Screw (2’- 0” On Center Typical)
Cleat
4. Snap High Side Peak Trim over cleat and pop rivet to top of Advantage-Lok ribs.
3:12 Slope Minimum
FLASHING PROFILES 4-1/8"
Hem
C C
SPECIFY ANGLE
2-1/4"
4-1/8" 135°
1" Open Hem 1/2"
PEAK
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL NON-VENTED HIGH SIDE PEAK DETAIL Non-Vented High Side Peak
Tube Sealant
Pancake Head Woodscrew
1. Attach cleat with 1” pancake head screws.
ACCESSORIES
Z-Closure or Panel Cap
Pop Rivet
Tube Sealant
Panel Moisture Barrier (By Others)
2. Field cut Z Trim to fit pan of roof sheet.
Peak Trim
3. Apply double bead mastic to the bottom of the Z Trim. Make sure colored side is facing out.
Pancake Head Woodscrew
Double Bead Mastic Pancake Head Screw (3 Per Panel Rib) Pop Rivet
Double Bead Mastic
4. Place Z Trim in the pan of the panel and attach with pop rivets or pancake screws. 5. Apply butyl tube sealant to both sides of the Z Trim where the trim meets the panel rib. 6. Apply double bead mastic to the top of the Z Trim and across panel ribs.
(1’- 0” On Center Typical)
Cleat
3:12 Slope Minimum
FLASHING PROFILES C
4-1/8" SPECIFY ANGLE
Hem
1"
C
C
2-1/4"
4-1/8"
1-3/8" 135°
7. Snap High Side Peak Trim over cleat and pop rivet to the Z Trim, 1’ on center.
1"
1" Open Hem 1/2"
3/4"
Z-CLOSURE
CLEAT
PEAK
HIP COVER DETAIL 1. Slide Panel Cap over end of panel and attach to substrate with pancake screws. Pop Rivet
2. Caulk with butyl tube sealant inside of Panel Cap along full panel contour.
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
Neoprene Universal Closure
Ridge/Hip Cap
Panel
3. For additional weather tightness, install universal closure. Field cut universal closure to accommodate panel ribs. Wrap entire universal closure with double bead mastic. Install closure 1” from edge of Ridge/Hip Cover.
Pancake Screws Double Bead Mastic
Panel Cap
Double Bead Mastic
3:12 Slope Minimum
4. Attach Hip Cover with rivet to top of Advantage-Lok ribs.
FLASHING PROFILES C
6-3/8"
Tube Sealant
SPECIFY ANGLE
Double Bead Mastic
1/2" Hem
Pop Rivet (1 Per panel Rib)
FLAT RIDGE HIP COVER 1/2” 1-3/8”
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL RIDGE/HIP COVER DETAIL 1. Field cut Z Trim to fit pan of roof sheet. Z-Closure (Field Cut to Allow for Ribs)
2. Apply double bead mastic to the bottom of the Z Trim. Make sure colored side is facing out. 3. Place Z Trim in the pan of the panel and attach with pop rivets or pancake screws.
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
Tube Sealant
Pop Rivet
Step Ridge/Hip Cap
Double Bead Mastic
Double Bead Mastic
Panel
4. Apply butyl tube sealant to both sides of the Z Trim where the trim meets the panel rib.
Double Bead Mastic Pancake Head Screw or Pop Rivets
5. Attach the Step Ridge/Hip Cover to the Z Trim with pop rivets, 1’ off center. 3:12 Slope Minimum
FLASHING PROFILES
Tube Sealant
C 2-3/8"
ACCESSORIES
3-1/2"
Z-CLOSURE
SPECIFY ANGLE
1"
1/2" 1/2" Hem
C
Double Bead Mastic Pop Rivet (1 Per panel Rib)
1-3/8"
STEP RIDGE/HIP COVER 1"
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL VENTED ENDWALL DETAIL Tube Sealant
3:12 Slope Minimum
Vented Endwall
ACCESSORIES
Fasteners
1. Place double bead mastic on bottom of back piece of formed vented closure. Place mastic on top of closure closest to eave.
Vented Outside Closure Formed
Reglet Flashing
Double Bead Mastic Endwall
2. Place closure on top of panel 1” from edge of Endwall Trim.
Pop Rivet (1’- 0” On Center Typical)
Moisture Barrier (By Others) Double Bead Mastic
Fastener
Pop Rivet
3. Pop rivet Endwall to top of Advantage-Lok ribs.
(1’- 0” On Center Typical)
Vented Outside Closure Formed Panel
4. Install a counter flashing or reglet to the wall above the Endwall Trim. Double Bead Mastic
FLASHING PROFILES 1/2"
C 4"
C
45° 1"
SPECIFY ANGLE
5-3/4"
2"
REGLET ENDWALL
1/2" Hem
VENTED CLOSURE
Hem
NON-VENTED ENDWALL DETAIL Non-Vented Endwall
3:12 Slope Minimum
Tube Sealant
ACCESSORIES
Fasteners
1. Field cut Z Trim to fit pan of roof sheet.
Tube Caulk
Counter Flashing
2. Apply double bead mastic to the bottom of the Z Trim. Make sure colored side is facing out.
Double Bead Mastic Mositure Barrier (By Others)
Pancake Head Screw (3 Per Panel Rib)
Endwall
3. Place Z Trim in the pan of the panel and attach with pop rivets or pancake screws.
Pancake Head Woodscrew
Tube Sealant Pop Rivet
Z-Closure (Field Cut to Allow for Ribs)
Pop Rivet (1’- 0” On Center Typical)
Panel
4. Apply butyl tube sealant to both sides of the Z Trim where the trim meets the panel rib. Double Bead Mastic
5. Apply double bead mastic to the top of the Z Trim and across panel ribs.
FLASHING PROFILES Hem 5/8"
C
6. Pop rivet the Endwall Trim to the Z Trim, 1’ O.C.
4"
3/4"
SPECIFY ANGLE
135°
5-3/4"
7. Install a Counter flashing or reglet to the wall above the Endwall Trim.
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135°
1"
COUNTER FLASHING 1-3/8"
3/4"
1"
90°
ENDWALL
C
C
1/2" Hem
Hem 5/8" 3/4"
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL CONCEALED FASTENER RAKE DETAIL To allow the panel to freely expand and contract, you must pop rivet the Z Trim to the panel, versus screwing it down. This is the recommended application and is required for panels longer than 25’ to avoid panel distortion.
Pop Rivet
Double Bead Mastic Z-Closure Panel Double Bead Mastic
1. Measure where the Z Trim needs to be attached to panel to attach the rake trim.
Pancake Head Screw Moisture Barrier (By Others)
2. Apply mastic to the panel where the Z Trim will be attached. Pop rivet the Z Trim to the panel, 1’ on center. The colored side of the Z should face out.
Cleat Rake Trim
3. If a panel rib will not be beneath the rake trim, you must turn up the sheet 1-3/8”. 4. Fasten the panel to the substrate.
FLASHING PROFILES
5. Fasten the cleat with a pancake screw 2’ on center. 6. Apply mastic to the top leg of the Z Trim.
4-1/4"
ACCESSORIES Double Bead Mastic
C Hem
90°
Pancake Head Screw
4" 135°
7. Snap the Rake Trim over the cleat and pop rivet the Rake Trim to the Z Trim.
1" Open Hem 1/2"
For panels less than 25’, you can screw the Z Trim directly to the panel through the substrate. To do this:
(2’- 0” On Center Typical)
Pop Rivet (1’- 0” O.C. Typical)
RAKE
1. Apply roll mastic to the bottom of the Z Trim. C
2. Attach the Z Trim to the panel 2’ on center with pancake screws.
2-1/4"
135°
3. Follow steps 3, 5, 6, & 7 to complete installation. 3/4"
CLEAT
1" C 1-3/8"
1"
Z-CLOSURE
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL STEP RAKE DETAIL – EXPOSED FASTENER 1. Fasten cleat with pancake screw 2’ on center prior to applying rake trim.
3:12 Slope Minimum
Double Bead Mastic
Woodscrew
ACCESSORIES
Panel
2. If a panel rib will not be beneath the rake trim, you must turn up the sheet 1-3/8”.
Double Bead Mastic
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
3. Apply mastic to the underside of the step down leg of the rake trim. 4. Fasten rake trim to panel with 1-1/2” woodscrew 1’ on center.
Pancake Head Screw
Pancake Head Woodscrew
Cleat
1-1/2” Woodscrew (1’- 0” On Center Typical)
Step Rake Trim
NOTE: If you do not use cleat, attach Rake Trim to wall with 1-1/2” woodscrew 2’ on center.
FLASHING PROFILES 135° 1"
5" C
C 2-1/4"
1-3/4"
Hem
4"
CLEAT
135° 135°
1"
STEP RAKE
3/4"
1/2" Open Hem
OPTIONAL SIDEWALL DETAIL To allow the panel to freely expand and contract, you must pop rivet the Z Trim to the panel, versus screwing it down. This is the recommended application and is required for panels longer than 25’ to avoid panel distortion. 1. Measure where the Z Trim needs to be attached to panel to attach the sidewall trim. 2. Apply mastic to the panel where the Z Trim will be attached. Pop rivet the Z Trim to the panel, 1’ on center. The colored side of the Z should face the exposed side. 3. If a panel rib will not be beneath the sidewall trim, you must turn up the sheet 1-3/8”. 4. Fasten the panel to the substrate. 5. Apply mastic to the top leg of the Z Trim. 6. Pop rivet the Sidewall Trim to the Z Trim. 7. Attach a counter flashing or reglet to the wall above the sidewall flashing. For panels less than 25’, you can screw the Z Trim directly into the panel and substrate. To do this: 1. Apply roll mastic to the bottom of the Z Trim. 2. Attach the Zee Trim to the panel 2’ on center with pancake screws. 3. Follow steps 3, 5, 6, & 7 to complete installation.
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3:12 Slope Minimum
Tube Sealant
ACCESSORIES
Reglet Flashing
Double Bead Mastic
Fastener
Tube Caulk Moisture Barrier (By Others)
Pop Rivet (1’-0” On Center Typical)
Sidewall Pancake Head Woodscrew or Pop Rivet
Panel
Pop Rivet
Pancake Head Screw
Double Bead Mastic
(2’-0” On Center Typical) Z-Closure Double Bead Mastic
FLASHING PROFILES C 3-1/2"
1/2"
45°
C
1" C
1" 4-1/4" 1/2" Open Hem
SIDEWALL
1-3/8"
REGLET
2"
Hem
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL STEP SIDEWALL DETAIL Tube Sealant
Exposed Fastener 1. If a panel rib will not be beneath the rake trim, you must turn up the sheet 1-3/8”.
3:12 Slope Minimum
ACCESSORIES
Fasteners
Tube Sealant
Counter Flashing
Double Bead Mastic
2. Apply mastic to the underside of the step down leg of the rake trim.
Moisture Barrier (By Others)
3. Fasten rake trim to panel with 1-1/2” woodscrew 1’ on center.
Pancake Head Screw 1-1/2” Woodscrew
Step Sidewall
(1’-0” On Center Typical)
Panel Woodscrew
4. Attach a counter flashing or reglet to the wall above the sidewall flashing.
Double Bead Mastic
FLASHING PROFILES Hem 5/8"
STEP SIDEWALL
C
COUNTER FLASHING
135° 3/4"
4" 3"
135° 135°
1"
C 3/4"
90°
He
1-3/4"
Hem 5/8"
1"
3/4"
SILL DETAIL 1. Attach Sill Trim to substrate with pancake screw.
ACCESSORIES Pancake Head Woodscrew
2. Apply Tube Sealant to back leg of Sill Trim and bottom of starter.
(2’-0” On Center Typical) Starter
3. Attach Starter Trim to substrate with pancake head screw.
Tube Sealant
Pancake Head Woodscrew
4. Slide panel into Starter Trim. Tube Sealant
1-1/2” Sill Head
FLASHING PROFILES C
SILL/HEAD
1/2" Open Hem C
2-1/8" 2-1/2"
3/4"
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL SILL TO SOFFIT DETAIL 1. Apply sealant to back leg of Sill to Soffit trim. Refer to illustration.
ACCESSORIES Tube Sealant
2. Attach Sill to Soffit Trim and Starter to substrate with 1” pancake head screw.
Pop Rivets Starter
3. Slide end of panel into starter to secure panel.
(1’-0” On Center Typical)
Pancake Head Woodscrew
Pancake Head Woodscrew
(1’-0” On Center Typical)
4. Pop Rivet return leg of Sill to Soffit Trim to soffit panel.
Tube Sealant
1-1/2” Sill to Soffit Soffit
Tube Sealant
Pop Rivet
FLASHING PROFILES SILL TO SOFFIT
C
1/2" Open Hem C
2-1/2" 2-1/2"
1/2" Hem 1-1/2"
1/2"
4-3/4"
STARTER
135°
TRANSITION FLASHING DETAIL Panel
Transition Flashing 1. Attach Transition Flashing and apply mastic and offset cleat to decking with pancake screws.
Double Bead Mastic Offset Cleat
Universal Closure Strip or Z Closure Pop Rivet to Top of Rib
Painted Side
2. Place hemmed panel over offset cleat. 3. Fasten panels with 1-1/2” woodscrews for exposed fastener application. For concealed fastener applications use offset cleat and slide panel over offset cleat. 4. Cut Universal Closure to fit the pan of the panel or use Z Closure.
Pancake Head Screw Moisture Barrier
Decking Roof Line Recommended Ice and Water Shield
FLASHING PROFILES
5. Apply double bead mastic to top, sides & bottom of closure.
1/2 "
Pop Rivet
C
6-1/4"
FLASHING
(1’- 0” On Center Typical) 1/2" Closed Hem
160° 1"
1-1/2 " C
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6-1/4"
160°
Double Bead Mastic
Pancake Head Screw
3/4" Closed Hem Specify Angle
6. Attach trim to top of panel with pop rivets.
Panel
OFFSET CLEAT
Universal or Z Closure Double Bead Mastic Exposed Fastener 1-1/2” Woodscrew (2 per Panel) For Concealed Fastener System Use Offset Cleat
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ADVANTAGE-LOK STANDING SEAM PANEL FLUSH RAKE DETAIL 1. Cutoff rib of panel closest to rake edge.
ACCESSORIES 2. Extend panel 1” past Flush Rake Trim.
Panel
3. Use hemming tool to bend flat of panel up 1”.
Pop Rivet
Pop Rivets Pancake Head Woodscrew
Moisture Barrier Pancake Head Screw
Hemming Tool
4. Attach Cleat to Flush Rake Trim. Cleat
5. Slide Flush Rake Trim over 1” leg of the panel and snap over Cleat.
Flush Rake Trim
6. Pop Rivet Flush Rake Trim to 1” returning leg of the panel.
FLASHING PROFILES 1-1/2" C 3/8" Closed Hem
C 2-1/4"
3-3/4" 135°
3/4" 3/4"
1/2" Open Hem
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ADVANTAGE-LOK ADVANTAGE-LOKSTANDING STANDING SEAM SEAM PANEL PANEL DORMER DETAIL PANEL
PANEL
PANEL
PANEL
PANEL
Left Valley Over Right Valley Ridge Cap Tucks Under Descending Panels
Water Drainage
PANEL
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Water Drainage
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PANEL
End Lap
Ridge Cap Cut Back 1” and Fold Over (2” For Vented Ridge)
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PANEL
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PANEL Water Drainage
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